Showtime president David Nevins says he doesn't have any objections to the upcoming twists coming to "Homeland."

"I want our producers to take risks," he said at a Television Critics Association panel on Tuesday. "It's not about resetting back at the beginning at the end of every episode. The enemy of good television is boredom and predictability."

Nevins also invited reporters to try out Showtime Anytime, which allows subscribers, beginning today, to watch Showtime's live East and West Coast feeds from their computers and wireless devices.

And he talked about fans of "The Borgias" who are lobbying him to bring back the cancelled series. They hired a plane Tuesday to fly over the Beverly Hilton, where the panel took place, to deliver their message via skywriting.

Nevins said he only saw one "Borgias" protester as he arrived, and asked him what he thought of the finale. The protester hadn't seen it, Nevins said, leading him to believe he was a demonstrator-for-hire.